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Lowe’s rehires woman fired for thwarting thieves.

Lowe’s Rehires‍ Woman Who Tried to Stop Thieves

Lowe’s has given a 68-year-old woman her‍ job‌ back after she was terminated⁣ in June for her brave⁤ attempt ​to ‍stop thieves at⁢ a Georgia location.

Donna Hansbrough was let‍ go after she courageously tried to stop‍ at least three shoplifters who made off⁢ with‌ over​ $2,000 in unpaid products on June 25. She even grabbed the cart of one of the shoplifters and was struck multiple times​ in the ⁢face, leaving her ​with ‍a ⁤black eye.

Thieves ⁤Strike Back

“The cart that Donna grabbed was in the possession⁣ of subject‍ Takyah BERRY,” ⁢the Rincon Police Department said in a statement. “After Donna grabbed the cart, BERRY struck Donna‍ in the face three times,‌ causing ⁤Donna’s ⁤right⁣ eye to swell and blacken. The total value ‌of the ⁤merchandise that was stolen‍ is⁢ $2,101.00. ​The​ two male subjects were identified as Jarmar LAWTON‍ and ⁤Joseph BERRY. Joseph and Takyah are uncle and niece.”

“The Lowe’s​ employee, Donna Hansbrough, was fired for attempting to⁣ stop the theft. Lowe’s stated that Donna’s⁤ actions (grabbing the cart) was‌ a violation of their policy and Donna was terminated as a result. Donna had worked ‍for Lowe’s‌ for⁤ 13 years.”

The‌ home improvement company​ confirmed ⁢the rehiring of Hansbrough​ on Tuesday, according ⁤to a report.

Putting⁣ Safety First

“After senior​ management became aware of‌ the incident and spoke ‍to Donna Hansbrough today, we are reinstating her job and we⁣ are pleased ⁢that she has accepted the offer to return to Lowe’s,” Lowe’s said in ⁣a statement.

“First and foremost, ⁢there’s nothing more important than the safety ​of⁢ our customers and⁢ associates. Products can be replaced; ‌people ‍cannot. We ​continue to work closely with law enforcement to investigate​ and prosecute those who ​are responsible for this theft and violent ⁣attack.”

Retail ⁤theft continues to plague businesses throughout ⁤the country, and Hansbrough’s firing​ came in the wake ⁤of two former ⁤Lululemon employees who⁤ were terminated after intervening in ⁤a May store robbery in Georgia.

Unlike Lowe’s, Lululemon CEO‍ Calvin McDonald defended the terminations.

Zero-Tolerance ‍Policy

“Retail theft and⁣ shrinkage has ‌been⁢ a growing​ topic,” he said. “In this ​particular ⁤case, we have a zero-tolerance policy⁢ that we train ⁣our educators‍ on around⁤ engaging⁢ during a theft.”

“Why? Because we put the ​safety of our team, of our ​guests, front ⁣and ⁣center.”

The products ⁢being stolen are only merchandise, according to McDonald.

“At ⁢the​ end, [employees] are⁢ trained to step back, let the theft ⁤occur, know that there’s ‌technology and there’s cameras, and we’re working⁢ with law‍ enforcement,” he ‍said. “Unfortunately, in this situation, the educators knowingly broke the policy, engaged with the theft, ⁣the thieves, across multiple​ points.”

The employees followed ‌the thieves out of the store, McDonald said.

“Post-investigation, in the zero-tolerance policy, which is well known, that was what‌ resulted in the termination.”

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